Lenovo, the company that now owns Motorola Mobility for all intends and purposes finally took the wraps off the ultra-affordable Moto E third-generation, or simply Moto E3 on Thursday. Successor to the Moto E Gen 2 of last year, the Moto E3 is the cheapest Moto phone that is available in the mark

Lenovo, the company that now owns Motorola Mobility for all intends and purposes finally took the wraps off the ultra-affordable Moto E third-generation, or simply Moto E3 on Thursday. Successor to the Moto E Gen 2 of last year, the Moto E3 is the cheapest Moto phone that is available in the market right now after the Moto G4 (and Moto G4 Plus).

The Moto E has always been about dirt-cheap pricing and a decent spec sheet. More importantly, it has been about durability and ease of use. The new Moto E is all that and more.

Here's a point-by-point breakdown of the new Moto E3:

Specifications:

Processor: The Moto E3 is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor. This is the same processor that powered the last-generation Moto E 4G LTE variant.